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Design and Implementation of Security Camera Control Application for Mobile Phones
In recent years, due to the rise in crime, growing numbers of governments, companies, and schools are equipping their facilities with security cameras to deter crime and to investigate crimes that have happened. In this study, we investigate a distributed application that provides an efficient access method for security cameras placed in various areas. Peer-to-peer is a suitable technology for such ubiquitous applications since it supports discovery mechanisms, simple one-to-one communication, free and extensible distribution of resources, and distributed search to handle the enormous number of resources expected. Our system uses protocols defined by Peer-to-peer Universal Computing Consortium (PUCC) to control various kinds of devices over a peer-to-peer network. This paper presents the design and implementation of a camera control protocol on the PUCC platform for controlling security cameras from mobile phones. The prototype implementation system consists of a media gateway to deliver streaming video to multiple mobile phones and proxies to serve as peer-to-peer nodes for cameras. Camera control and signaling protocols for video streaming are realized by using PUCC protocols.